While his viewership will peak at some stage and then start to fall – it’s just physics – that’s not likely to happen this year, as the whole shebang is likely follow a trajectory closer to Minecraft than traditional games.

The YouTuber and Twitcher who started making some big waves in the community playing competitive Halo has nearly completed his first decade as a gaming king, having reportedly started his rise to the top back in 2009 with a Halo event at MLG Orlando.

And now he’s owning all your arses on Fortnite.

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